Water-based epoxy resin coating composition

- Texaco Inc.

A water based epoxy resin composition is disclosed. The epoxy resin is useful in protective coatings. The composition comprises a modified diglycidyl ether of a bisphenol A type epoxy resin with a polyamidopolyamine in aqueous medium. The diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A is modified by partial reaction with a polyoxyalkyleneamine. The polyamidopolyamine is prepared from dimer fatty acids and a polyamine.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the field of water based epoxy resins. It particularly relates to modified glycidyl ethers of bisphenol A type resins which are useful as coatings.

2. Prior Art

Water based epoxy resins are known in the art. Prior art water based epoxy resins generally utilize an emulsifier and an organic solvent in their formulation. The presence of organic solvent provides a problem because of volatile solvent release. Therefore, those skilled in the art have sought to provide a water based epoxy resin which is free of the difficulties inherent in using large amounts of organic solvents. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,771 a process is disclosed whereby a carboxylic acid is reacted with a primary amine to form an amide. This amide is then reacted in excess with an epoxy resin and the product is water dispersed and further reacted with enough epoxy resin to stoichiometrically cure the resin.

Emulsification of water based epoxy resins is not without its difficulties. Emulsification of the polar epoxy resins with surfactants or emulsifying agents is in fact generally quite difficult. All surfactants or emulsifiers promote hydrolysis of epoxy groups in water systems. This generally leads to poor emulsification stability, poor freeze-thaw stability, usually a phase inversion with addition of curing agent and poor pigment stability. Surfactants and emulsifiers, if added to an epoxy system, usually become incompatible after curing and exude to the coating surface forming blemishes or blushed coatings.

A water reducible coating system is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,167,498 which is prepared by combining a bisphenol A epoxy resin with a polyamide prepared from fatty acids and an amino propyl derivative of a polyoxyalkylene polyamine.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,183 describes a water borne coating employing a bisphenol A epoxy resin produced by addition of an ethoxylated nonylphenol and a long chain organic phosphatide.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,315,044 describes a self-emulsifying epoxy resin employing the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A, bisphenol A and the diglycidyl ether of polyoxyalkylene glycol in aqueous medium.

It is well known in the art that there is a need for water reduced coating systems which minimize the use of hazardous or polluting solvents and produce high gloss clear and pigmented coatings.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention comprises a two part water borne epoxy resin composition, which part are kept separated, but mixed prior to use. The first part, hereinafter referred to as Part A or base resin, comprises a diglycidyl ether which comprises a condensation product of epichlorohydrin with a bisphenol A type resin or derivative thereof. The diglycidyl ether is partially reacted with polyoxyalkyleneamine of molecular weight of about 900 to about 5000. The second part, hereinafter referred to as Part B or curing agent, comprises a reactive polyamidopolyamine formed from reaction of multifunctional carboxylic acids, esters, anhydrides and mixtures thereof with a polyfunctional amine which may be aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or aromatic in structure or a mixture thereof.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention is a two part water borne epoxy resin coating consisting of; a modified bisphenol A type epoxy resin and an aqueous solution of an amidopolyamine. The epoxy resin is modified by partial reaction with a polyoxyalkyleneamine. The modified epoxy resin with polyoxyalkyleneamine reacted with it, becomes the emulsifier while at the same time, retaining much of its epoxy functionality. The modified resin is, therefore, an emulsifier as well as a reactive epoxy resin. This is an improvement over the prior art which typically requires non-reacting emulsifiers, e.g. nonylphenoxy[ethyleneoxy]ethanols to form water-reduced systems. The use of a solvent such as isopropanol is optional.

Part A of the two part composition of the present invention comprises an epoxy base resin. The preferred epoxy base resin is a modified bisphenol A type epoxy resin.

The bisphenol A type epoxy resin can be any of the well known epoxy resins prepared from bisphenol A or derivatives thereof having an epoxy equivalency of more than one. Preferably, the epoxy resin, which has an epoxide equivalent weight of from 175 to 195, is derived from condensing epichlorohydrin with 2,2-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)propane to form a derivative of bisphenol A, such as 2,2-bis[p-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)phenyl]propane.

The bisphenol A type epoxy resin or derivative thereof is modified by partially reacting it with from about 5 wt% to about 50 wt% and preferably about 5 wt% to about 15 wt% of a polyoxyalkyleneamine. The polyoxyalkyleneamine is preferably a block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide terminated with primary amino groups and is preferably a monoamine or diamine. However, in the Examples is shown a polyoxypropyleneamine which effectively emulsifies the epoxy resin.

A group of polyoxyalkylene diamines has been found that demonstrates beneficial properties. The structure of this group of diamines is characterized by the general formula:

H.sub.2 N[CH(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2 O].sub.y (CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.z [CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O].sub.y-1 CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2,

wherein y is an integer of from 1 to 5 and z is an integer of from 1 to 50. Polyoxyalkylene diamines in this group have molecular weights of from about 900 to about 5000 and preferably about 1000 to about 2000. This group of diamines, in general terms, consists of copolymer blocks of oxyethylene groups (--CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O--) and oxypropylene groups (--OCH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)--) terminated with primary amine groups. Diamines of this type are marketed by Texaco Chemical Co., Inc. under the trademark JEFFAMINE.RTM. ED-series.

Another useful epoxy resin modifier may be classified as a polyoxyalkylene monoamine. A group of polyoxyalkylene monoamines has been found that demonstrates beneficial properties and is characterized by the general formula:

CH.sub.3 O(CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.r [CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O].sub.s CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2

wherein r is an integer of from about 16 to about 20 and s is an integer of from 1 to about 5.

This group of polyoxyalkylene monoamines has a molecular weight of from about 900 to about 1100.

Typical of the polyoxyalkylene monoamine which may be used in the practice of the present invention is the mixed polyoxypropylene and polyoxyethylene monoamine of molecular weight 1000 characterized by the average formula:

CH.sub.3 O(CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.18.6 [CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O].sub.1.6 CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2

Monoamines of this type are marketed by Texaco Chemical Co., Inc. under the trademark JEFFAMINE.RTM. M-series.

It has been found that polyoxyalkyleneamines of molecular weight from about 900 to about 5000 and preferably about 1000 to about 2000 produce a group of emulsifiable, water borne epoxy resins demonstrating superior qualities for a coating material as shown in the Examples. It has been found that polyoxyalkyleneamines of molecular weight less than about 900 do not produce good water reduced epoxy resins.

Part B of the two part composition of the present invention comprises a reactive water compatible polyamido polyamine prepared from reaction of multifunctional carboxylic acids, esters, anhydrides and mixtures thereof with a poly functional amine which may be aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or aromatic in structure or a mixture thereof.

The polyamidopolyamine used for curing is a product of reacting a dimer acid with an ethyleneamine, i.e. triethylenetetramine (H.sub.2 NCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 NHCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 NHCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 NH.sub.2). The dimer acid is a polymeric fatty acid obtained by polymerization of an olefinically unsaturated monocarboxylic acid containing 16 to 24 carbon atoms; i.e. oleic, linoleic, linolenic acids or mixtures thereof. Preparation of these dimer acids is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,793,219 and 2,955,121. Typically a C.sub.18 acid is reacted to produce a C.sub.36 dimer acid. Ratios of dimer acid and ethyleneamine are such that the resulting polyamidopolyamine is compatible with the epoxy system and forms a stable water dispersion when mixed with the modified epoxy resin.

Compounds containing carboxyl groups, i.e., carboxylic acids, esters, anhydrides or mixtures of these are suitable in this invention for preparation of the polyamidopolyamine curatives. Preferred acids are high molecular weight hydrocarbon acids having from 18-54 carbon atoms with 2-3 carboxyl groups. Suitable polycarboxylic acids are dimer and trimer acids produced commercially by polymerization of unsaturated C.sub.18 fatty acids. A typical curative agent is the condensation product of a polyamine with a dimer fatty acid. The condensation is expressed as follows: ##STR1##

The curative used in Example Ib, VERSAMID.RTM. 140 is reported (Epoxy Resin Technology, Paul F. Bruins, 1968, p. 80) to be formed from condensation of one mole of dimer acid with two moles of triethylenetetramine.

The carboxylic acid or derivatives as previously defined and poly functional amine are combined in proper ratios to form a polyamide. The ratios of component carboxylic acid derivative will vary depending upon the nature of each component and one skilled in the art can determine optimum ratios of the components. Epoxy base resin and water are mixed to form a compatible solution. The polyamidopolyamine is added and the mixture is stirred until homogeneous. The polyamidopolyamines may be added in a water soluble solvent. A water soluble solvent such as isopropanol may be added to adjust the viscosity of the mixture. The mixture is then brushed onto a surface and allowed to cure and form a film.

For curing epoxy resins, the curing agent is usually added in such an amount that there is one reactive NH group in the curing component for each epoxy group in the epoxy resin component. These are known as stoichiometric quantities. The stoichiometric quantity can be calculated from the knowledge of the chemical structure and analytical data on the component.

For the purposes of the present invention, the stoichiometric amount of hardeners is calculated by adding together the number of equivalents (on the basis of weight percent replaceable NH groups). In general, it is advantageous to use up to 10% excess of the curing agent over the stoichiometric amount.

The curing temperature range acceptable in this invention is from about 20.degree. C. to about 60.degree. C. Post cures of temperatures up to about 150.degree. C. are optional.

The present invention after curing, produces high gloss clear coatings. Optionally pigments can be added to produce high gloss colored coatings.

The following Examples illustrate the usefulness of the disclosed invention but are not intended to limit the scope thereof.

EXAMPLE Ia
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     Preparation of Modified Epoxy Resin                                       

     Reactants                                                                 

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     Liquid epoxy resin (WPE .about. 185).sup.1                                

                           100 pbw.                                            

     JEFFAMINE .RTM. ED-2001.sup.2                                             

                            10 pbw.                                            

     The epoxy resin was heated to 125.degree. C. while stirring under a       

     nitrogen purge. The amine was added rapidly. Temperature                  

     was maintained at below 150.degree. C. After addition was completed,      

     the reaction temperature was maintained for one hour. The                 

     product was cooled and packaged. Properties of product were:              

     Brookfield viscosity, cps., .about.25.degree. C.                          

                           15750                                               

     Total amine, meq./g.  0.08                                                

     Epoxide content, meq./g.                                                  

                           4.81                                                

     Weight per epoxide (WPE)                                                  

                            208                                                

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      .sup.1 weight per epoxide (WPE)                                          

      .sup.2 JEFFAMINE .RTM. ED2001 structure:                                 

      O--[(CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.A (CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O).sub.B (CH.sub.2 

      CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2)].sub.2                                             

      A = 20.9; B = 0.75                                                       

EXAMPLE Ib
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     Water Based Clear Coating from Modified Epoxy                             

     Resin of Example Ia                                                       

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     A.   Base Resin Mixture                                                   

          Epoxy resin: ED-2001 Adduct (Example Ia)                             

                                   82 pbw.                                     

          Water                    60 pbw.                                     

          Isopropanol              10 pbw.                                     

          Nonionic defoamer.sup.1  1.3 pbw.                                    

     B.   Hardener Mixture                                                     

          Polyamidopolyamine.sup.2 50 pbw.                                     

          Glycol ether.sup.3       20 pbw.                                     

          Glycol ether acetate.sup.4                                           

                                   10 pbw.                                     

     A and B mixed and allowed to stand one half hour. Added                   

     130 g 4:1 water:isopropanol mixture for thinning purposes.                

     Applied with variable blade applicator.                                   

     Properties of Coating                                                     

     Drying time.sup.5, 5 mil (wet) thickness, 1.5 mil dry thickness           

     Set-to-touch time, hrs.   1.0                                             

     Surface-dry time, hrs.    7.0                                             

     Thru-dry time, hrs.       16.1                                            

     Pencil hardness.sup.6 after                                               

                     24 hrs., .about.25.degree. C. <3B                         

                     7 days, .about.25.degree. C. HB                           

     Direct/reverse impact.sup.7 in-lbs. to fail                               

     Cure:           24 hrs., .about.25.degree. C. >160/>160                   

                     7 days, .about.25.degree. C. >160/>160                    

     60.degree. gloss.sup.8    113.1                                           

     Cross hatch adhesion.sup.9, 7 day cure @ .about. 25.degree. C.            

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     100%                                                                      

      .sup.1 BALAB .RTM. 618 (Witco Chemical Co., Organics Division)           

      .sup.2 VERSAMID .RTM. 140 (Henkel)                                       

      .sup.3 JEFFERSOL .RTM. EB; Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, a glycol ethe

      solvent product of Texaco Chemical Co.                                   

      .sup.4 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate; CELLOSOLVE .RTM. acetate 

      (Union Carbide)                                                          

      .sup.5 Gardner circular drying time recorder                             

      .sup.6 ASTM D336374                                                      

      .sup.7 ASTM G1472                                                        

      .sup.8 ASTM D523                                                         

      .sup.9 ASTM D335974                                                      

EXAMPLE IIa
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     Preparation of Modified Epoxy Resins for                                  

     Water-Borne Formulations                                                  

                   A   B   C   D   E   F                                       

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     Reactants                                                                 

     Liquid Epoxy  100 100 100 --  100 100                                     

     resin (WPE .about. 185)                                                   

     Hydrogenated BPA                                                          

                   --  --  --  100 --  --                                      

     Liquid.sup.1 epoxy                                                        

     resin (WPE .about. 235)                                                   

     JEFFAMINE .RTM. ED-2001.sup.2                                             

                   30  --  5   10  10  --                                      

     JEFFAMINE .RTM. M-1000.sup.3                                              

                   --  10  --  --  --  --                                      

     JEFFAMINE .RTM. D-2000.sup.4                                              

                   --  --  --  --  --  20                                      

     Properties of Product                                                     

     Brookfield viscosity,                                                     

                   18750                                                       

                       9850                                                    

                           17500                                               

                               3870                                            

                                   15750                                       

                                       36000                                   

     cps., .about.25.degree. C.                                                

     Total amine, meq./g.                                                      

                   0.20                                                        

                       0.078                                                   

                           0.043                                               

                               0.08                                            

                                   0.08                                        

                                       0.17                                    

     Epoxide content,                                                          

                   3.89                                                        

                       4.77                                                    

                           5.02                                                

                               3.75                                            

                                   4.81                                        

                                       4.28                                    

     meq/g.                                                                    

     Weight per epoxide                                                        

                   257 210 199.2                                               

                               266.7                                           

                                   208 234                                     

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      Each modified epoxy resin was prepared by the method described in Example

      1a.                                                                      

      .sup.1 EPONEX .RTM. 1510 (Shell Chemical Co.) low viscosity, hydrogenated

      diglycidyl ethers of bisphenol A. Useful for producing nonyellowing,     

      nonchalking outdoor weatherable coatings.                                

      .sup.2 Structure: O--[(CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.A (CH.sub.2              

      CH(CH.sub.3)O).sub.B (CH.sub.2                                           

      A = 20.9; B = 0.75 2)].sub.2                                             

      .sup.3 Structure: CH.sub.3 O(CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.A (CH.sub.2        

      CH(CH.sub.3)O).sub.B CH.sub.2                                            

      A = 18.6; B = 1.6 .2                                                     

      .sup.4 Structure: H.sub.2 NCH(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2 --[OCH.sub.2             

      CH(CH.sub.3)--].sub.x NH.sub.2                                           

      x = 33.1                                                                 

EXAMPLE IIb
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     Properties of Coatings Prepared from Modified                             

     Epoxy Resins of Example IIa                                               

                     W      X      Y      Z                                    

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     Formulation                                                               

     A.                                                                        

       Base Resin Mixture, pbw.                                                

       Modified epoxy resin -                                                  

       A             102    --     --     --                                   

       B             --     80     --     --                                   

       E             --     --     82     --                                   

       C             --     --     --     78                                   

       Titanium dioxide                                                        

                     35     30     --     30                                   

       Water         150    80     60     80                                   

       Isopropanol   10     10     10     10                                   

       Nonionic defoamer.sup.1                                                 

                     1.5    1.3    1.3    1.3                                  

     B.                                                                        

       Curative Mixture                                                        

       Amidopolyamine.sup.2                                                    

                     50     50     50     50                                   

       Glycol ether.sup.3                                                      

                     20     20     20     20                                   

       Glycol ether acetate.sup.4                                              

                     10     10     10     10                                   

     C.                                                                        

       Water:isopropanol mix.                                                  

                     200    100    130    50                                   

       (10:1 pbw.)                                                             

     Properties of Coatings                                                    

     Drying time, 5 mil (wet) film                                             

     Set-to-touch time, hrs.                                                   

                     0.8    0.5    1.0    1.0                                  

     Surface-dry time, hrs.                                                    

                     7.9    7.0    7.0    7.7                                  

     Thru-dry time, hrs.                                                       

                     17.0   14.6   16.0   14.3                                 

     Pencil hardness after:                                                    

     24 hrs. .about.25.degree. C.                                              

                     3B     3B     3B     3B                                   

     7 days, .about.25.degree. C.                                              

                     3B     3B     HB     F                                    

     60.degree. gloss                                                          

                     67.1   94.3   113.1  68.4                                 

     Direct/reverse impact,                                                    

                     >160/>160                                                 

                            >160/>160                                          

                                   >160/>160                                   

                                          100/20                               

     in-lbs to fail                                                            

     Cure: 7 days .about.25.degree. C.                                         

     Water resistance, pencil                                                  

                     3B     3B     --     3B                                   

     hardness after immersion                                                  

     for 7 days, .about.25.degree. C.                                          

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      .sup.1 BALAB .RTM. 618 (Witco Chemical Co.)                              

      .sup.2 VERSAMID .RTM. 140 (Henkel Corp., Resins Division)                

      .sup.3 JEFFERSOL .RTM. EB; ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (Texaco       

      Chemical Co.)                                                            

      .sup.4 CELLOSOLVE .RTM. acetate; glycol monoethyl ether acetate (Union   

      Carbide)                                                                 

EXAMPLE IIc
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     Properties of Coatings Prepared from Modified                             

     Epoxy Resins of Example IIa                                               

                         M    N      O      P                                  

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     Formulation                                                               

     A.                                                                        

       Base Resin Mixture, pbw.                                                

       Modified epoxy resin -                                                  

       B                 100  --     --     --                                 

       D                 --   100    --     --                                 

       E                 --   --     100    --                                 

       F                 --   --     --     100                                

       Titanium dioxide  40   50     40     40                                 

     B.                                                                        

       Curative Mixture, pbw.                                                  

       Amidopolyamine.sup.1                                                    

                         50   56     61     54                                 

       Glycol ether.sup.2                                                      

                         60   20     20     20                                 

       Glycol ether acetate.sup.3                                              

                         20   10     10     10                                 

       Water             10   60     60     60                                 

       Nonionic defoamer.sup.4                                                 

                         1.6  1.5    1.6    1.5                                

     C.                                                                        

       Water:isopropanol mixture                                               

                         100  100    100    100                                

       (10:1 pbw.)                                                             

     Properties of Coatings                                                    

     Drying time, 5-mil (wet) thickness                                        

     Set-to-touch time, hrs.                                                   

                         1.5  1.3    1.7    1.5                                

     Surface-dry time, hrs.                                                    

                         3.0  7.0    5.8    5.4                                

     Thru-dry time, hrs. 5.4  11.4   16.8   12.6                               

     Direct/reverse impact, in-lbs.                                            

     to fail after:                                                            

              24 hrs. .about.25.degree. C.                                     

                         120/100                                               

                              >160/>160                                        

                                     >160/>160                                 

                                            >160/>160                          

              7 days .about.25.degree. C.                                      

                         100/180                                               

                              >160/>160                                        

                                     160/24 160/160                            

     Pencil hardness after:                                                    

              24 hrs. .about.25.degree. C.                                     

                         B    3B     3B     3B                                 

               7 days .about.25.degree. C.                                     

                         H    2B     HB-F   3B-2B                              

     60.degree. gloss (cure: 7 days .about.25.degree. C.)                      

                         69.6 79.3   16.4   67.7                               

     Cross hatch adhesion (cure:                                               

                         100% 100%   100%   100%                               

     7 days .about.25.degree. C.)                                              

     Water immersion hardness                                                  

     after immersion for:                                                      

                      0 hrs.                                                   

                         H    2B     HB-F   2B-3B                              

     (Cure: 7 days .about.25.degree. C.)                                       

                      2 hrs.                                                   

                         3B   3B     --     --                                 

                     24 hrs.                                                   

                         3B   3B     B      3B                                 

                      7 days                                                   

                         3B   2B     HB     3B                                 

     after immersion for                                                       

                      0 hrs.                                                   

                         H    HB     H      F                                  

     (Cure: 7 days .about.25.degree. C.)                                       

                      2 hrs.                                                   

                         H    B-HB   --     --                                 

     1/2 hr. 125.degree. C.                                                    

                     24 hrs                                                    

                         F    3B     F-H    HB                                 

                      7 days                                                   

                         HB   3B     F      HB                                 

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      .sup.1 VERSAMID .RTM. 140 (Henkel Corp., Resins Division)                

      .sup.2 JEFFERSOL .RTM. EB; ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (Texaco       

      Chemical Co.)                                                            

      .sup.3 CELLOSOLVE .RTM. acetate; ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate 

      (Union Carbide)                                                          

      .sup.4 BALAB .RTM. 618 (Witco Chemical Co.)                              

The principle of the invention and the best mode contemplated for applying that principle have been described. It is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative only and that other means and techniques can be employed without departing from the true scope of the invention defined in the following Claims.

Claims

1. An epoxy resin composition comprising:

(A) a diglycidyl ether comprising a condensation product of
(a) epichlorohydrin with
(b) a bisphenol A type resin or derivative thereof
(B) a reactive polyamidopolyamine prepared from reaction of multi-functional carboxylic acids, esters, anhydrides and mixtures thereof with a polyfunctional amine selected from the group consisting of aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and aromatic polyfunctional amines and mixtures thereof.

2. The composition of claim 1 wherein (A)(b) the bisphenol A type resin is 2,2-bis(p-hydroxy phenyl)propane.

3. The composition of claim 1 wherein the diglycidyl ether has been reacted with from 5 wt% to 50 wt% of the polyoxyalkyleneamine.

4. The composition of claim 1 wherein the diglycidyl ether has been reacted from 5 wt% to 15 wt% of the polyoxyalkyleneamine.

5. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is a block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide terminated with primary amino groups and is a monoamine or diamine.

6. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the general formula: H.sub.2 N[CH(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2 O].sub.y (CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.z [CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O].sub.y-1 CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2.

7. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the general formula: H.sub.2 N[CH(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2 O].sub.y (CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 O).sub.z [CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)O].sub.y-1 CH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)NH.sub.2 and has a molecular weight of from 1000 to 2000.

8. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the average formula:

9. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the general formula:

10. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the average formula:

11. The composition of claim 1 wherein (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is a polyoxypropyleneamine.

12. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (A)(b) the polyoxyalkyleneamine is of the average formula: H.sub.2 NCH(CH.sub.3)CH.sub.2 --[OCH.sub.2 CH(CH.sub.3)--].sub.33.1 NH.sub.2.

13. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (B) the carboxylic acids, esters or anhydrides have from 18 to 54 carbon atoms and from 2 to 3 carboxyl groups.

14. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (B) the polyamidopolyamine is the condensation product of a dimer fatty acid and diethylene triamine.

15. The composition of claim 1 wherein in (B) the polyamidopolyamine is the condensation product of one mole of dimer fatty acid and two moles of triethylenetetramine.

Referenced Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
3496138 February 1970 Sellers et al.
3645969 February 1972 Harvey
4167498 September 11, 1979 Waddill
4179418 December 18, 1979 Waddill
Patent History
Patent number: 4421906
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 15, 1982
Date of Patent: Dec 20, 1983
Assignee: Texaco Inc. (White Plains, NY)
Inventors: Harold G. Waddill (Austin, TX), Kathy B. Sellstrom (Austin, TX)
Primary Examiner: Earl A. Nielsen
Attorneys: Robert A. Kulason, Jack H. Park, Richard A. Morgan
Application Number: 6/434,685
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